by mikesiva » Mon Apr 07, 2014 7:13 am
A total of 19 wickets fell on the third day, as Trinidad beat Jamaica by 145 runs. In their second innings, Trinidad were skittled out for a mere 179, left-arm spinner Nikita Miller taking 4-40 and there were three wickets each for pacers Jerome Taylor and Brian Buchanan. Allrounder Imran Khan topscored with 56 not out. Chasing an improbably 244 to win, Jamaica were shot out for a paltry 98 all out by spinner Khan (3-22) and pacer Marlon Richards (3-15). Andre McCarthy topscored again with 42.
The match at Arnos Vale was just as pathetic, with 16 wickets falling on the penultimate day. In their second innings, the CCC were bowled out for a disappointing 115, bowler Akeem Dewar topscoring with 22 against spinner Liam Sebastien (4-40). Chasing a gettable 184 to win, the Windwards were never in the hunt, collapsing to an embarrassing 101 all out, spinner Jomel Warrican taking 5-34 and Tyrone Theophile topscoring with 31.
The only match surviving into the fourth day is the game at North Sound, where the Leewards, chasing an unlikely 279 to win, were 101-3 at stumps, having lost captain Kieran Powell for seven. Wicketkeepers Devon Thomas and Jahmal Hamilton will resume in the 30s today. Earlier, Guyana had made a mammoth 212 in their second time at bat, thanks to a towering 58 from Trevon Griffith, against spinners Anthony Martin (5-49) and Yannick Leonard (5-48).
Nobody has a stance quite like the mighty Shivnarine....
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